Public Schools Are Causing Irreparable Harm to Themselves
As public schools push them out the door, many families are embracing change in how they educate children.

Self-taught Fridays, extra days abruptly added to vacations, and random sudden closures proliferate in public schools across the country with the omicron variant of COVID-19 only accelerating an established trend. Parents have to hustle to make alternate plans for keeping kids occupied; with so little notice in most cases, actual education is often off the table as an option. Advocates of government-dominated schooling accuse proponents of education choice of wanting to kill government schools, but those public institutions don't seem to need any help as they incrementally terminate their own participation in the teaching business.
"To help Portland Public Schools' educators and students adjust to the stresses of resuming full-time in-person classes, the union representing the district's teachers proposes cancelling in-person instruction for high schoolers one day every week after winter break," The Oregonian reported last week. That is, classroom instruction time would be reduced by 20 percent because the union says it's too hard to do what was promised and (sort of) delivered to students and families for years before a certain virus accustomed so many to lounging at home.
Portland is hardly alone in this regard. The four-day school week is "one of the fastest-increasing—and least-studied—phenomena shaping district operations" according to Education Week. But it's only the latest of a series of disruptions to the way public schools operate.
"School districts across the nation are temporarily closing or switching back to remote learning as school administrators struggle with empty classrooms, driverless buses and understaffed cafeterias caused by widespread teacher exhaustion, coronavirus concerns and the Great Resignation," USA Today noted on November 11. That was before the omicron variant started sending some people into a frenzy (even in the absence of firm data on the risks it may or may not pose). Closures have only picked up since its appearance.
"School closures continued to increase as we have identified 916 districts (versus 858 last week, an increase of 58) across 9,313 schools (from 8,692 last week, an increase of 621) cumulatively impacted so far this Fall," according to Burbio (as of December 5), which tracks community events.
Notice to affected families ranges from as much as much as two weeks to as little as two days. Had school bureaucrats warned parents last summer that they would drop the ball yet again, parents could have considered the implications and, if so inclined, prepared for homeschooling, coordinated microschool arrangements with other parents, or enrolled their kids in private schools. Instead, they're scrambling to arrange childcare or surrendering days of wages so they can watch kids stranded at home, far from lesson plans.
What's ironic about the accelerating school closures is that public school advocates have raged against families who fled to education alternatives when government schools fumbled their pandemic response.
"I'm not the first to point out that [learning] pods are emblematic of educational inequity in the United States," Tara Chklovski CEO and founder of Technovation, an education nonprofit group, complained in August 2020. "It's a winner-take-all approach, with privileged, often mostly white students hoarding academic and social gains and further segregating our K-12 systems."
Such social-justice-y pissiness was difficult to sustain when it turned out that the most enthusiastic converts to homeschooling were African-Americans, among whom DIY education went from 3.3 percent of students pre-COVID to 16.1 percent in the fall of 2020. Nevertheless, teachers unions, control-freak politicians, and their allies continue to insist that anybody who wants to let families guide their kids' education instead of forcing them to subsidize government institutions is hell-bent on ending public schools.
That narrative also becomes difficult to sustain, or maybe just irrelevant, when public schools set about ending themselves. But instead of having the good grace to exit the scene in a planned way, they self-immolate in abrupt increments (one day here, a few days there, one-fifth of the school week elsewhere) with little provision made for transitioning to something else.
"I … and everybody in our community can no longer count on the public schools," Jennifer Reesman, a Maryland mom, told NPR after a last-minute cancellation by her local district. "And I feel like after the last year and a half, there was a lot of that sentiment that this is just not something we can count on."
It hardly matters if proponents of education choice want to kill public schools if those schools commit suicide in mid-argument. Choice advocates at least have alternatives to offer: anything families want that suits the needs of their children in achieving an education. That could include traditional public schools, but only if the staff of those institutions don't first reduce them to hollow shells. It certainly allows for private schools, charter schools, homeschooling of all sorts, microschools, learning pods, and whatever else the human imagination might conceive.
Unsurprisingly, public support for school choice is rising. EdChoice, which tracks opinion on a monthly basis, reports: Support for education savings accounts is at 70 percent in October, up five points from September; for school vouchers at 64 percent, up six points; and for charter schools at 67 percent, up six points. All of these approaches allow families flexibility in choosing how resources for education are used, rather than being taxed to fund take-it-or-leave-it district schools that just might decide to close their doors one day out of five without offering so much as a discount.
Even before public schools began playing school-day roulette with parents and students, districts across the country reported declining enrollment as families looked elsewhere.
"In the wake of pandemic school closures, school districts in Washington state saw their enrollments decline by tens of thousands of students," the Seattle Times reported November 26. "At the same time, the state's home-schooled population has ballooned, nearly doubling in size during the first full school year of the pandemic, 2020-21. Many fled citing the uncertainty and logistical problems that public schools faced."
Amid serious social disruptions, many families seem eager to embrace big changes in how their children are educated. That's good, because public schools are pushing them out the door whether or not they're ready to go.
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They fixed one a week or two ago. And once they updated an article and that kicked out the comments.
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The title of this article should be:
“Democrats destroy government schools”
Except for the fact that a huge majority of Reasons writers vote Democrat. Therefore when Democrats eff it up, it is a non-affiliated entity. Casual mention of Dem supporting entity such as teacher's union is allowed so long as it is kept brief. However if this happened 3 years ago, this would be an article about Trump.
Just for the record, omicron is an anagram of moronic.
Thanks! Monday morning just got a little easier.
Biden "brain dead moron"
Even Lincoln cant stand him.
https://thepeoplescube.com/peoples-blog/caption-this-lincoln-listens-to-biden-s-speech-t22520.html
So…. The Biden variant?
What harm? All these public "servants" are still getting full pay and benefits.
The hero teachers are stressed because they didn’t get to indoctrinate their kids during the lockdowns.
Not for lack of trying with some. This is how some got caught. It's always a bit more hairy when 30 parents are off camera but still in the room.
And even more importantly, union dues are being paid on time.
Which, in turn, help to fortify elections.
^^^^^^^ x 1000
Teacher Unions are essential services. Fuck transportation. Fuck energy. Teachers and unions!!!
I haven't seen nearly as much of "the teacher pedestal " as of late.
And extra bonuses and mental relief days. They are true heros.
It is good to see more school choice. I hope this trend can accelerate. It would be great to see far more diversity in the ways in which kids are taught. One fixed curriculum or one fixed school calendar or one fixed building cannot possibly accommodate all of the educational needs of every student.
We should welcome more school choice not for spiteful reasons but for hopeful reasons, that more kids will be able to receive the education that they deserve in an environment that is best suited to the needs of each one.
Eventually I hope the overall educational model switches to an outcomes-based approach. That is, it does not matter precisely what the curriculum of the school is or what type of academic calendar the school has or how many classes a student took, but that the student reached the designated learning outcomes in whatever manner best suits the student. That is, the methods matter less than the outcome does. That will open the door to more innovation as schools won't be handcuffed to a specific schedule or a specific means of delivering instruction.
How come you still haven't responded to the Detroit superintendent admitting CRT is in every subject in public schools? Are you incapable of shame from gaslighting and getting caught?
No, he isn’t capable of shame.
"Eventually I hope the overall educational model switches to an outcomes-based approach"
Looking forward to how those outcomes turn out in the schools that you support teaching critical race theory and its praxis.
Most looking forward to how the "equitable math" students turn out. Something tells me allowing kids to put down answers using their "holistic" problem solving, then not taking off points when they get the answer wrong, then giving the kid an pass despite not knowing any actual math...while at the same time dumbing down math for other kids and not allowing them more advanced courses for EQUITY!...I have a feeling all this is going to result in "poor outcomes". But thats fine, you and the lefties send your kids there, and Ill continue to enjoy being your boss, while my kid ends up being your (and your kids) boss.
It really is a perfect window into how much they love socialism though. Give the poor (kids bad at math) free things (better or just passing grades) that they didnt earn, while taking away opportunities for those that do have (kids good at math) so they cant get further ahead. It truly is meritocracy/capitalism vs equity/socialism. Its not going to turn out pretty.
Yes, you do like directed outcomes.
IMO, in addition to classic motivations like serving themselves, Karenism, and just plain bureaucratic dysfunction, we are seeing what happens after decades of coddling people. We have encouraged recent generations to fear life, and put risk avoidance first in most decision making. Why wouldn't we expect schools to close when administrators suspect something might challenge teachers or students?
Safetyism über alles!
There are cures for this particular social malaise, but they aren't pretty-- starting with deep recession and/or major war.
And of course collapsed government, leading to either of the former.
Soon, I hope.
The best outcome is the collapse of the DC Vampire so the States can get to setting right whats left after the disaster.
The South warned us.
Public schools K-12 suffer from an obligation to educate - or babysit - a population with large segments having no respect for or especially tradition of valuing education but unlike the past also having parents who come in to a teachers meeting ready to fight with the teacher instead of cuffing Johnny.
As to public education at the University level, it's been an unarguable and roaring success, with world class research institutions attracting scholars from around the world - who often then stay here as the avant garde of new technologies - while at the same time providing bachelors and masters to US students who could have never afforded one if their choices were Vanderbilt or Northwestern. For instance, in Florida, the University of Florida is ranked as the 28th best national university by US News with in state tuition of under $7,000 while the private Univ of Miami is ranked the 55th best with tuition over $50,000. UF is also a top research university.
Ahhh. The babysit canard. A phrase used by teachers to dismiss any and all parents.
Sometimes it's amusing to try to guess which muted pile of lefty shit asshole is proving to be full of shit again, but often enough, the evidence suggests it could easily be any of the shits. Like here.
Which large segments would those be?
Typically from poor and uneducated parents Knut. Slowly some are saved and find learning, but it is a societal burden which cannot be ignored or passed off - unless you're a charter school - and which is a legacy of our past but hopefully not our future, It would help if parents in general understood the difficulty and get the chip off their shoulder. My parents and most of their time didn't have that chip and would beat my ass, not the teachers, if I got in trouble.
Dumb fag is still dumb.
If you democrats want better education, get government out of education. Also, stop being democrats.
U r but a clown show. It's the Lefties who run the unions.., therefore the schools. It's the Lefties who came up with "everyone wins a trophy ". It's the Lefties who dumbed down the standards so as not teach UPWARDS. It's the Lefties who control r "entertainment" outlets that continue to downgrade what r the "cool" objectives that kids should be trying to mirror. While lowering humanity to its current standards of wants and excptence. It's the Left who continues to push out the "bad humans" narrative and ALL humans being "useless eaters". The Democrat Left r but a group of disgusting individuals. Everything u clowns touch turns to shit. U need to take a Friday and spend it looking in the mirror. As u is one oblivious moron.
The Phucko Knows
Breaking news: Top researchers congregate at universities getting the most government money.
"Yes ma'am, we are cancelling school because there are students being unruly. We think it's because they've been out of school too long and can't socialize properly, so they need to isolate again. No, we won't identify them, that would violate their rights. Discipline them? Who did? I can call CPS immediately. Really, this is the parent's job, but don't forget to vote YES on the next bond issue!"
America's colleges and universities are nothing more than for profit diploma mills.
Anyone with a diploma that ends with the term "studies' has wasted $120,000 for nothing. They end up as cashiers at a dollar store to pay off the overpriced diploma.
Forget college and university. Go to a trade school. Learn something if real value and you will have a real marketable skill. Not some phony b.s. degree that will set you back for the rest of your life paying it off.
The DIE industry has emerged to give those people jobs.
Just like lawyers, they produce nothing of any real value for society and have sucked real value out of virtually every institution in the Western world.
At least lawyers can lead to disputes being settled.
The DIE parasites cause the exact opposite.
All is proceeding according to plan. Eventually the public school systems will be nothing but administrators, no students and no teachers. And the school budget will be a mere 50% more than it is now.
Pubic School is the machine to make poor mind numbed Democrat Serf- Voters.
Too poor to object, too stupid to notice.
As I told a public school teacher who was complaining about their pay.
Public school teachers and administrators should be paid what they are worth, unfortunately minimum wage prevents that.
+1
Better pay makes a job more desirable which attracts more qualified candidates.
I think public schools are shit and that it's entirely avoidable. Education is an investment for the future of the nation that we all benefit from.
Better pay helps. My school district attracts good talent. But when you hand out jobs for life, the teachers become complacent and bitter. We just had a teacher complaining about her $122K salary. In IL.
Yes. Tenure is blasphemy against productivity.
One of my biggest regrets was leaving my kids in public schools. The local schools have a good reputation but as my now adult children admit, there were issues.
It's hard to homeschool and have a job, and at least around here you could buy a new car with the yearly private school tuition bill. So most people aren't left with much of a choice but to send the kids to public schools.
Maybe try actually fighting for liberty instead of getting your belly rubbed by the left
https://www.wabi.tv/content/news/Maine-to-keep-cap-on-charter-schools-512228622.html
Both of my kids went to public schools and public universities and both received excellent educations - some of it due to advanced programs and even an honors college - and have excelled in their work and careers. Parents have to be involved, including early mentoring in reading and valuing knowledge, need to quit expecting they can hand it off to teachers forced to spend half their time with f..kups who can no longer be expelled without a long process eating up more teacher and administrative time.
The public schools reflect us,
Parental involvement does make a difference. For sure.
And the best way to get parents involved is for schools to charge tuition. When something is provided free, some people don't appreciate the value.
Are you a parent? I'm guessing no. Because if you were you'd see your statement as being profoundly stupid.
If parents are paying money in lieu of the free public school option, it shows that they give a shit at least minimally.
The main reason I send my kids to private school is to keep them with other kids whose parents at least minimally give a shit and keep them away from the scum of the earth.
It's not free. Parents are paying. It's called taxes.
I thought teachers were "professionals" ? So by your child like standards.... Parents should "play" being lawyers, doctors, firefighters, police, home builders, engineers, etc. As it's thier fault these professions r full of incompetent folks "taught" by a failing system put forth by r Leftie run school systems. The more I read your comments.... The more of a joke u become.
The Phucko Knows
It was OK in my experience in the 1960 - 70s in the country.
These subversive Left wing groups that have invaded education have ruined it across the board.
There were NO teen pregnancies in my pubic schools. No shootings. It was a jaw dropping scandal when a girl got pregnant at the end of Senior year. It was a topic of controversy when I offered to go with her on a Senior outing. I told them " Im not marrying her, were just going to Kings Island."
The Race to the Bottom in education is complete. Its over.
For more, look up a UNC Prof ( former?) that went by "Professor Plumb..."
In the 50s, we went to school from 9AM to 3PM. There were two 30 minute outdoor play periods, and an hour lunch. Somehow we learned to read and write and do math.
I guess the problem was we also learned to think.
Oh, and by the way, the school year was from the day after Labor day to the day before Memorial Day.
Indoctrinating must take longer than teaching.
>>There were NO teen pregnancies in my pubic schools. No shootings. It was a jaw dropping scandal when a girl got pregnant at the end of Senior year.
soph year but otherwise exactly this ^^^ in the 80s also.
...then RAP MUSIC came along in the 90s...
Oh and "FJB"
You nailed it. The race to the bottom.
it is complete.
You sound as if you think that’s a bad thing.
Oh, right, this is Reason. Not a libertarian right to be found among its writers.
Libertarian right is an oxymoron.
It's actually an autocorrect; I meant "libertarian writer".
But thanks for giving us another insight into your ignorant, partisan world view.
Yeah, right. I’m the one making ridiculous statements that Reason has no libertarian writers. There is a long, long history of right-wing commenters here using such statements to signal club membership to each other.
All your statements are shockingly stupid and idiotic. You’re a buffoon.
I don't see how homeschooling is considered a victory. Firstly home-schooling doesn't scale because you've got one educator for 3 kids (or something like that), and secondly home-schoolers (as with parents opting for private schools) are double paying. They still have to pay the property taxes.
Public education really should be abolished on the grounds that it's not fair to ask someone to pay for someone else's reproductive choices. This needs to be the conservative (and libertarian) position.
the lying Trolls favorite " open" is " I dont see..."
Its the condescending line Joe Brandon used to attack people opposed to his un Constitutional vaccine mandate.
If you claim you dont know then you have no business commenting. Youre ignorant.
When you say i dont know then as you did, immediately pretend you do...youre a hypocritical liar.
FWIW I am unvaccinated and oppose vaccine mandates. Maybe you could attack the substance of what I say instead of making wild deductions based on my use of language.
Get vaccinated spiggot,. You're about 12 times more likely to croak than if you were and 5 times more likely to catch it.
Why would anyone do that?
pure schadenfreude.
https://kingcounty.gov/depts/health/covid-19/data/vaccination-outcomes.aspx
In the last 30 days, the fully vaxxed are 36% of cases and 38% of deaths.
Wait, you are cherry picking results from one month in one country, and you are still linking to a page where it says in big bold letters that unvaccinated are “7x more likely” to test positive for COVID?
>>“7x more likely” to test positive for COVID
everyone into their shelterinis!
Waiting on long term safety data from your therapy.
Meanwhile, still hiking weekends and enjoying an orange just fine.
I'm guessing you buy lottery tickets in bulk then? After all, 10 lottery tickets means you're 10 times more likely to win! You'd have to be a fool to buy fewer than 10,000.
Not if you’re young and healthy.
I like the educational credits that travel with the kids the most out of proposed ideas I've heard.
"...Public education really should be abolished on the grounds that it's not fair to ask someone to pay for someone else's reproductive choices. This needs to be the conservative (and libertarian) position."
Government schools are opposed for that reason and others, but that argument is not going anywhere.
So, since the taxes are sunk costs, it makes no sense to subject your kids to the banality of evil, which is government schooling.
Scaling is the way of the future. Why have 1,000,000 history teachers when you can have 10 really good ones? Education will be computerized. The public school stuff is all about babysitting.
If some version of home schooling becomes popular enough, the federal and/or state governments will step in and set standards, such as requiring the teaching critical race theory, and no advanced classes for smart kids.
If your school doesn't comply, your graduates won't be certified as graduates, and won't be hireable. You might even be officially declared as unqualified to teach anything and could be arrested if you persist.
The US is failing. It is too big a problem for home schooling to fix.
"To help Portland Public Schools' educators and students adjust to the stresses of resuming full-time in-person classes, the union representing the district's teachers proposes cancelling in-person instruction"
Union problem.
This isnt about Students.
Its a de- facto PAY INCREASE without a contract change.
Notice that NOWHERE in the process are PARENTS WHO OWN THE SYSTEM CONSULTED.
And todays FJB moment:
https://thepeoplescube.com/peoples-blog/caption-this-lincoln-listens-to-biden-s-speech-t22520.html
dave, parents elect the school board and the commissioners who budget for the school and likely also vote for or against temporary sales taxes for school improvements. You can also got to PTA and school board meetings and say what you want. Given there will be thousands of other voters - not likely very many meeting attendees, don't expect to get exactly what you want. That happens a lot in a democracy with millions of people.
"You can also got to PTA and school board meetings and say what you want."
Messa be thinking no.
Well Longtobe, you can't threaten anyone. Is that a problem?
You don’t have to threaten anyone to be kicked out of some of these meetings. That’s how your kind rolls. Your progs don’t like dissent.
The FBI SWAT will break in your front door, throw you down on the floor, put a knee on the back of your neck and then cuff you and stuff you for getting uppity.Das Kommissar of Justice Komrade Garland will attend to you shortly.
Joe might like that.
You can attend meetings, but if you disagree and criticize you can be arrested, even by the FBI. You didn't know that?
Finally! After decades of "All your children are belong to us." It's time for a little "Quit harming yourself! Quit harming yourself! Quit harming yourself!"
Pinkl Floyd put it thus:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=00c1hibtxRU
Lovin it!!!!!
Abd the fish wrapper Washington ComPost leads the " sparks controversy..." line.
No, the Compost is USING it TO do so...
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New Orleans had one the worst public school systems in the country, and then Katrina happened.
It has been entirely replaced with charter schools. As of 2020 the public school system there ceased to exist.
We can only hope the same "silver lining" will arise from COVID; not that the virus itself will have destroyed government schools, but the school systems themselves, with a LOT of help from Randi Weingarten.
That is, classroom instruction time would be reduced by 20 percent because the union says it's too hard to do what was promised
With a commensurate reduction in pay?
Raises all around or it's two days.
>>>as they incrementally terminate their own participation in the teaching business.
shhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Feature !
Yankee kid got in trouble here in TN...went to school and didnt say " yes M'aam" to the teacher.
More of thats needed.
Would be nice to see public schools completely self destruct but I’m not optimistic. Too much money and power. What will happen is that all parents who can afford or care will pull their kids out,, leaving the public schools for the most problematic students, even in the wealthier school districts.
The good news is... R crooked "institutions" r imploding right before r eyes. R Education, Medical, MSM, Courts and "Three Letter" luciferian organizations will nolonger exist in thier current form. It could not happen to a more deserving group of shitheads.
The Phucko Knows
"Public Schools Are Causing Irreparable Harm to Themselves"
Good for them to do that.
Not shedding any tears over it. Public education has become nothing more than brainwashing and indoctrination into CRT, radical gender LGBTQ politics and socialism.
2+2= racism. Forget grading and requiring students even learning to read. They don't need that anymore.
The truth is public schools no longer educate as H.L. Mencken noted, they are dumbing down Americans to the lowest common denominator.
Makes them easier to control.
The fact that Public Education is losing favor and being replaced by charter and even home schooling pleases me to no end.
The education bureaucracy accomplished in one year what Republicans have been trying to do for decades. Public education will never be the same. It is a watershed moment.
"widespread teacher exhaustion, "
Wow..exhausted over doing less/ nothing?
Maybe the lazy whining limp wristers should go dig ditches for a while.
F
J
B !
The people doing the most to hinder minorities' economic advancement are the lefturds who fight tooth and nail against school choice.
-jcr
Demotards will " give" you a " choice..."
Chinese Communism
Russian Communism
Euro- socialism
Cuban communism
Venezuelan Communism...
Choose one!
FJB !
I’ll have the lasagna.
I hate to brag, but my kid has been fully at school with no issues for the entire year. There hasn't been a single unplanned school closure.
The only real change has this accelerated the concept of low-paper to paperless classrooms. To the point that they didn't even assign lockers this year.
Of course, not everyone can come to Texas. Davey Crockett proposed alternative destinations.
Brag away! Thats brag- worthy!
Republicans are demanding that schools refrain from teaching that America was founded on slave labor and following the end of slavery created a segregated society. What is the advantage of keeping our children ignorant about American history? How does help the Republicans?
the world was founded on slave labor. what is the advantage of telling white kids that they are responsible for the outcomes of minority communities? how does this help democrats?
Please post some quotes from Republican leaders saying that school children should not be taught about slavery and segregation.
Liar, DEMOCRATS CREATED YOUR SEGREGATED SOCIETY.
pathetic Nickel Troll
Really? Chris had slaves on the Santa Maria?
All this history you never learn in school. You should talk to Misek about your shared interests.
I've read a theory that Columbus's sailors were Jews fleeing the expulsion from Spain who had nowhere else to go.
The Democraks used the police unions for donations until the Democraks discovered what they thought was a higher and better use to throw police under the bus. Now the Democracks seem to be doing the same with the teachers unions.
The problem as I see it... the Democraks are running out of friends.
theyre in Nihilist/ Anarchist mode.
Their White Hope was Killary Klinton who was neither elected or selected.
Slobbering Molester Biden was the best they had out of a field of 19 nobodys.
When Michael Moore says the Democrat Party is Dead, its OVER!
The video of moore seems to have been removed from utube
FJB!
Time to auction off the B.O.E. department and repeal all the Commie-Education laws. Open the market up for multiple standards organizations and watch education in this nation go from a failing pit of despair to the best worldwide.
Because in the real world the BEST is defined by a very large comparison pool of various methods and outcomes that can never be accomplished in a dictated market unable to build the pool of comparison.
It's almost like homeschooling and the Great Resignation go hand-in-hand.
World wide out of 37 countries the US rates 35th in education now, are colleges are rife with those who detest freedom of speech, have no comprehension of the Constitution or why the Founders constructed the US government in this representational way...The rule of thuggery, lies and group think are what we now call education and we have maniacal instructors who seem to think tic-tock the communist aid to CRT is a blessing....Charter schools out performed the public schools and the teachers union is in full attack mode to end them, kids in the ghetto are losing out on deductive, comprehensive, logic and conclusive thinking...How is anyone going to call this education????...Get rid of the teachers union and ban communism but show analytically by education how it fails out perform freedom of choice and moral structure or Capitalism....
Oh no the 4 day school week, LOL. funny how this was no big deal when Oklahoma was forced to this because they ran out of money.